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On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 15:13:32 -0500, "Bill Crocker"
wrote: In a commercial, or industrial market, where people pay several thousands of dollars for a two-way, they probably wouldn't consider your prices to be out of line. But for the amateur radio, or scanner hobbyist market, it is way too expensive. Just my opinion of course Mine too. He talks about the average scanner hobbyist, but prices his products WAY above the reach of the average hobbyist - who has to think twice before buying a $50 outside antenna. I'd rather build my own than buy from someone with that attitude - let alone that pricing structure. |
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